Probably not, I voted, just didn't post. In my opinion the coin has too many hits on the reverse to be a 65 so I voted 64. But given the clean...
Based on the size of the hole in relation to the size of the coin, 38mm, the bullet would have been about a 9mm. But no 9mm cartidge will...
Still having trouble reading I see, I said - "for you to call it - MINE"
It's a medal and I would guess it was struck in brass.
Sorry Sherry, I have never written about English coins. But if you click - HERE - you can find a great deal of information about the coins of many...
Dunno for sure, I think it does.
I imagine whatever damage there was on the coin was done before you ever got it. You just washed some dirt off that made the damage visible.
It's legal because you are not trying to defraud anyone if you describe the coins as fakes or copies.
You're misunderstanding the law. The law says that you cannot make replicas without placing the COPY stamp on them. It doesn;t say you can't own...
He can sell them all day long as long as he notes they are fakes. And it's perfectly legal.
Keep 'em dry and cool.
Tough with those pics but I'll guess 64 RB.
I would agree with 63.
Howdy Sherry - Welcome to the Forum !! There is no way that a layman would ever recognize those coins as being fakes. There is also no way that...
kanga do you think it is just possible that they do not think it is PVC ? And that's why they left the coin alone ?
Yes it would. But it wasn't the water that did the damage.
Slightly different design than what I thought but basically same coin. Is either a half or thaler. Value would range anywhere from $50 to $100...
I'd love to show you a picture of when I started - but we didn't have camera's back then :D
Click on the link, it explains it all.
For starting out, best advice would be to concentrate on books and not buying coins. Next best advice would be do not buy a coin, (because I know...
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